Another concert milestone reissued
Led Zeppelin's soundtrack for her concert film "The Song Remains The Same" was remastered and will be reissued in various formats in 2018.
For the film, the concerts of the rock legends in New York Madison Square Garden were recorded in July 1973. The soundtrack originally appeared in 1976.
In addition to a double CD version, a 4-LP box with 180 g vinyl and a Blu-ray audio with 5.1 mix (96 kHz / 24 bit), there is also "The Song Remains The Same" as an extended super deluxe edition set with the remastered audio recordings on two CDs and four LPs as well as a 2-DVDS set with the complete box of the Films, bonus material including four appearances and outtakes that were not part of the original film: "Celebration Day", "Over the Hills and Far Away", "Misty Mountain Hop" and "The Ocean".
The box also contains a DVD of the entire album in Dolby-Digital-5.1-Surround and PCM stereo, a download card for stereo audio content with 96 kHz / 24 bit, a 28-page book with photos and an essay by Cameron Crowe, a replica of the Japanese program from 1977 and an impression of the original album cover (as usual will be the first 30,000 pieces numbered individually).
The entire tracklisting of "The Song Remains The Same" can be found below.
A highlight: For the new edition on vinyl, JIMMY Page made a change to the track sequence: The 29-minute version of "Dazed and Confused" can now be found entirely on an LP page for the first time.
Led Zeppelin celebrate her 50. Band anniversary with another milestone in a new guise: Here is the remastered "The Song Remains The Same".